... more
if they don’t have children”?
a.
It’s themainidea of paragraph 2.
b.
It’s a fact that supports themainidea of paragraph 2.
3
. What is the other sentence that supports the overall mainidea ... passage, what is the sentence “Second, the referendum actually
decreases taxes forthe wealthiest tax bracket”?
a.
It’s themainidea of the whole passage.
b.
It’s themainidea of paragraph ... of paragraph 3.
c.
It’s a supporting ideaforthemainidea of the whole passage.
d.
It’s a supporting ideafor paragraph 3.
2
. In the passage, what is the sentence “In fact, middle income families
with...
... together all the ideas in the passage. There-
fore, themainidea must be general enough to encompass all the ideas in the passage. Much like a net, it holds
everything in the passage together. ... determine themainidea of
this statement from the facts provided and from the
tone. What does the statement suggest?
1. Which of the following best summarizes the
statement’s main idea?
a. There ... language to get their ideas across.
Finding an implied mainidea is much like finding a stated main idea. If you recall from Lesson 2, a main
idea is defined as an assertion about the subject that...
... knowledge, and the students take
more responsibility for their own learning. Instead of the teacher being the sole, infallible
source of information, then, the teacher shares control of the classroom ... their listening skills efficiently.
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remember some bits of the text and forget others. By and large, they can not fulfill the
tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the ... curriculum.
They explained in their interview that their is no evaluation standard or examination on
such skill, therefore, most of the teachers do not take much effort to facilitate their
listening...
... the combined use of these
cytokines was more effective than when either was used
alone. Both PEC cultures of HeN and HeJ mice responded
to these cytokines for production of NO (Fig. 4B). At the
same ... that the anti-(IL-18) Ig used in the present study
does not inhibit the antigenicity of IL-12 by ELISA and that
the same results as shown in the present study are obtained
even when another anti-mouse ... ELISA, or it
may be rapidly degraded under the culture conditions;
further investigations are therefore required to elucidate
more fully how IL-18 contributes in the production of
IFN-c and NO.
Besides...
... they also recognize their
benefits towards their studying English. We can see here are the skills
improved by story-telling, as forthe6th graders. The distributions are not
equal among the ...
understand the stories… Reading and listening are also remarked with
rather the same percentage: 26% for listening and 21% for reading. A very
small rate for writing (13%), as for them they do ... more time for student to practice English or make the lesson
more attractive to the students. For example, before finishing the lesson,
they tell stories related to the topic or let the students...
... 2002)
MAIN CONJECTURE FOR SUPERSINGULAR PRIMES 461
Using the formulas of Theorems 3.2(iv) and 5.1 to compute the left-hand side,
and Theorem 7.1 forthe right-hand side, we deduce that if the order ... projection onto the pro-p part, the second is the canonical
isomorphism between the kernel of reduction and the formal group
ˆ
E, and the
third is the formal group logarithm map.
Definition 3.1. For n ≥ ... one-dimensional.
MAIN CONJECTURE FOR SUPERSINGULAR PRIMES 457
The following theorem is Theorem 4.1(ii) of [Ru3], twisted by ρ
−1
.Itis
the step labeled (c) in the introduction.
Theorem 6.1 ([Ru3]). The Λ
O
(K
∞
)-modules...
... (WHO grade) . Figure 1
illustrates the geographic distribution of the immu-
notherapy trials in the United States.
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The Joan S. Holmes Memorial Biotherapeutics ... higher. However,
while the number of cellular therapy trials remained the
same, the clear trend was towards an increase in the
number of vaccine trials. Perhaps the costs and the
complex logistics ... 10
Cellular Therapy Trials
Theadoptivetransferofex vivo activated cytotoxic
effector cells to the patient is categorized as a form of
passive immunotherapy. The effector cells are adminis-
tered either...
... used only
to capture the DAS28, the CDAI and other clinical characteristics measured at the baseline and
outcome VARA visits; all other data used forthe analysis were from the administrative ... compensated for these injections and other procedures and likely
under-reported them. For this reason, our effectiveness algorithm may perform better when
there is a financial incentive to code these ... for oral
glucocorticoids in the 6 months prior to the index date, the
cumulative glucocorticoid dose in the 6 months prior to the
outcome visit date must be similar (i.e. within 120%) to the...
... compression on the vessels; the au-
thors suggest the use of the term ‘myolymphokinetic
therapy’ when these activities or exercises result in a
volumetric reduction of the limb. These exercises ... several
factors such as, for example, the weight and the fitness
of the patient and the duration of exercises.
Compression mechanism
One of the most important weapons in the
treatment of lymphedema ... practicability the cost is low for un-
der-privileged populations. Several styles have been
developed forthe compression of the arms, legs and
the scrotum
12,13
. However, although the cost is...
... at the cafe corner. => bao suggested……………………………………………………….
5. Sao Mai movie theater is near Hoa
,
s house. => Sao Mai movie theater is not…………………………
6. “ Do not walk on the grass,” the ... at five / tomorrow.
8. The buses / usually / stop / run / before midnight.
9. My father / seem / get / better / now.
10. Last year / we / make / an agreement/ work / together.
... on the grass,” the gardener said to us . => The gardener ………………………………
7. “ You should take more exercises , Mr Roberts,” the doctor said. => The doctor ……………………
8. My sister dances very well....
... appropriate.
1. This is the shortest way to the city center; ______ it is not the only way.
2. The boy was able to learn English, ______ he is very lazy.
3. He didn't attend the lesson, ______ ... rest.
10. The issue has been all agreed upon, but/so we need to give it a second thought.
Fifteen-minute test
Grade: 12 basic
Full name: Class: 12
Fill each blank with but, so, however or therefore ... Fifteen-minute test
Grade: 12 basic
Full name: Class: 12
Underline the correct alternative in the following sentences.
1. Hung studied very hard, but/so he still failed the exam.
2. Lan studied...
... no bathroom. The bathroom is downstairs______( 4) the kitchen
and there is a living-room where there's a lovely old fireplace. there's a garden___________(5) the house. The
garden_____(6) ... often stay with
__________(9)
I love my house for_ _______(10) reasons: the garden, the flowers in summer, the fire in winter, but the
best thing is the view from my bedroom window.
... d/ is goes
7. a/ there are b/ they are c/ these are
d/ those are
8. a/ for
b/ of c/ on d/ with
9. a/ me
b/ I c/ my d/ i'm
10. a/ a
b/ any c/ many d/ a lot
V/Fill in the gaps with one...
... revision
passive form
I.Change the following sentences into passive
1.They were cleaning the room when I arrived.
2.They must dry the beans in the sun.
3 .The foreman is showing the students around the ... Liz to the rice-cooking festival.
7.They held the festival in the communal house
yard
8 .The council leader awarded the first prize to the
Mekong team
9.They made the fire in the traditional ... fed the dog ?
B: yes, she (feed) him before lunch.
3.A:Have they repaired the road ?
B:Yes, they repaired it last month ?
4. Have they done their homework ?
a.Yes, they (do) it all.
b.Yes, they...
... /shortly
before the conflict began, the army pulled down the border posts.
• The minister spoke about the need for political reform.
9. channel /canal
The television received a formal complaint about the ... change
the
form
of
some
of the
words.
1. The queues forthe embassy were so long they all the way down
the street.
2. "What do you think you're doing?" he angrily.
3. The government ... harvest, there was forthe whole population.
9. called the Thames separates the city of London from the suburbs
to the south.
10. gathered to see their favourite football team.
11. We ate and then...